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Viehland L A and Robson R E 1989 Mean energies of ion swarms drifting and diffusing through neutral gases Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Processes 90 167-86... [Pg.826]

Sumelius I G 1992 Attempted translation of the original old-Swedish paper by Cronstedt Molecular Sieves ed M L Ocelli and H E Robson (New York Van Nostrand Reinhold) pp 1-5... [Pg.2791]

Robson FI 1998 Verified syntheses of zeolitic materials Microporous Mesoporous Mater. 22... [Pg.2792]

Gamier J, D Osguthorpe and B Robson 1978. Analysis of the Accuracy and ImpUcatiotrs of Simple Mel for Predicting the Secondary Structure of Globular Proteins. Journal of Mokadar Biology 120 97-i... [Pg.575]

Robson, B. Gamier, J. 1986, Introduction to Proteins and Protein Engineering, Elsevier Amsterdam... [Pg.377]

T. D. Robson, High-Mlumina Cements and Concretes,]ohxi Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1962. [Pg.166]

T. D. Robson, Refractory Concrete, SP-57, American Concrete Institute, Detroit, Mich., 1978. [Pg.166]

R. G. Rice and C. M. Robson, Biological Activated Carbon—Enhanced Aerobic Biological Activity in GAC Systems, Ann Arbor Science PubHshers, Ann... [Pg.536]

Chlorites and Chlorine Dioxide" under "Chlorine Compounds, Inorganic" in ECT 1st ed., VoL 3, pp. 696—707, byj. F. White, Mathieson Chemical Corp. "Chlorous Acid, Chlorites, and Chlorine Dioxide" under "Chlorine Oxygen Acids and Salts" in ECT 2nd ed., Vol. 5, pp. 27—50, by H. L. Robson, Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. "Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorous Acid, and Chlorites," in ECT 3rd ed., VoL 5, pp. 612—632, by M. G. Noack and R. L. Doerr, Olin Corp. [Pg.490]

JE Gibrat, J Garnier, B Robson. Eurther developments of protein secondary structure prediction using information theory. New parameters and consideration of residue pairs. J Mol Biol 198 425-443, 1987. [Pg.347]

Over 20 different methods have been proposed for predictions of secondary stmcture they can be categorized in two broad classes. The empirical statistical methods use parameters obtained from analyses of known sequences and tertiary stmctures. All such methods are based on the assumption that the local sequence in a short region of the polypeptide chain determines local stmcture as we have seen, this is not a universally valid assumption. The second group of methods is based on stereochemical criteria, such as compactness of form with a tightly packed hydrophobic core and a polar surface. Three frequently used methods are the empirical approaches of P.Y. Chou and G.D. Fasman and of J. Gamier, D.J. Osguthorpe and B. Robson (the GOR method), and third, the stereochemical method of V.l. him. [Pg.351]

Gamier, J., Osguthorpe, D.J., Robson, B. Analysis of the accuracy and implications of simple methods for predicting the secondary structure of globular proteins. [Pg.372]

Robson, D.J., In 25th hit. Particleboard/Composites Symposium, Proceedings, Washington State University, Pullman, 1991, pp. A67-I79. [Pg.1103]

Other contributions to this discussion have been made by Harvey, Miller and Robson, and by Dewar and King, and important additional experimental evidence for the location of the. CHOH group at has been provided by Witkop, who explains the improvement in the yield of yohimbone, which occurs when the decarboxylation of yohimbic acid takes place under oxidising conditions, as due to the primary formation of a j8-ketocarboxylic acid, which is readily decarboxylated. This may be represented, using part of the yohimbine formula fXIV), as follows MeO. OC. CH. 1 CHOH. ->HO. OC. CH. CHOH. ... [Pg.510]


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